4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

TRANSPARENCY OF NARROW CONSTRICTIONS IN A GRAPHENE SINGLE ELECTRON TRANSISTOR

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS B
Volume 23, Issue 12-13, Pages 2647-2654

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0217979209062128

Keywords

Graphene; Single Electron Transistors; Quantum Dots; Mesoscopic Physics

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We report on electronic transport experiments on a graphene single electron transistor as function of a perpendicular magnetic field. The device, which consists of a graphene island connected to source and drain electrodes via two narrow graphene constrictions is electronically characterized and the device exhibits a characteristic charging energy of approx. 3.5 meV. We investigate the homogeneity of the two graphene tunnel barriers connecting the single electron transistor to source and drain contacts as function of laterally applied electric fields, which are also used to electrostatically tune the overall device. Further, we focus on the barrier transparency as function of an applied perpendicular magnetic field and we find an increase of transparency for increasing magnetic field and a source-drain current saturation for magnetic fields exceeding 5 T.

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